A Summerville man told police that a gas station had used his credit card for unauthorized charges recently. Kenneth Parker filed a fraud report with the Summerville Police Department alleging unauthorized charges at the AMOCO gas station on Commerce Street. Parker stated he visited the AMOCO several weeks prior to purchase gas. Due to a malfunctioning card reader at the pump, he was instructed by the clerk to leave his card, pump the gas, and return inside to pay. Subsequently, Parker discovered two suspicious transactions on his bank account: one for $250.00 and another for $244.00, both purportedly made at the same AMOCO gas station. Parker explained that he was hospitalized during the dates of these transactions. After filing a fraud complaint at his bank, First National Bank in Summerville, Parker was advised to contact the AMOCO station directly to seek reimbursement. Accompanied by a police officer, Parker attempted to retrieve security footage and receipts from the AMOCO to support his claim. However, the station’s video system only retains footage for seven days, and despite repeated requests, the station was unable to locate the relevant receipt. According to the police report, Parker plans to follow up with First National Bank to resolve the fraudulent charges.








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